©alco bp auction SURPLUS STORES, ETC. E XNORTHFLEET, FROM LONDON. THOMAS WES TON AND CO. Wiil Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 6th February, at their Stores, Shortland street, at 4! o’clock THE following SURPLUS STORES cx North fleet, from London; 5 tierces beef 5 barrels pork 28 bags biscuit 4 2 barrels flour 4 bags rice 42 cases potatoes 2 barrels split peas 40 boxes raisins 4 kegs butter 2 casks sugar 4 bozos tea 3 bags coffee 2 casks vinegar 5 barrels oatmeal 3 do. barley 2 cases sago 2 water closets 4 medicine chest Emigrants’ fire hearth, capable of cooking for 200 persons ’Tween decks fillings 20 now water casks, 400 gallons each N.B.—The Tween-deck fillings will be sold as they are standing on board, to be taken down and removed by the purchaser. Intending purchasers may see them on board at any lime previous to the sale. BRANDY, RUM, ALE AND PORTER, WINES, ROOM PAPER, ETC. Til OS. WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, Clh February, at their Stores, Shorlland-streel, at eleven o’clock, — d HHDS. MARTELL’S BRANDY, o Hhds. Rum, 28-3 to 30-3 O.P. 50 Casks Bottled Ale and Porter 4 5 Baskets Champagne 40 Cases Hock 20 Cases Claret 4 0 Qr.-Casks Port 60 Bags Sugar 2 Hhds. Loaf ditto 2 Cases Toilet Glasses Mirrors, etc. 3 Cases Room Paper Liverpool Salt A WHALEBOAT with Oars, Mast, Sail, etc., And other Goods. The Wines, etc., will be sold at one o’clock prectsclg. CUTTER JERRY. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 6th February, at theirSlores, Shorlland-slreet, at twelve o’clock, — The cutter yacht jerry , with Sails, Cable, etc., in good order. “CLEARING OUT SALE. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Have received instructions from Mr. P. A. Phillips to sell by Auction, on Monday, 43th insl., at 41 o’clock, ffMIE remaining portion of the STOCK IN -i- TRADE, now on the premises in Victoria Lane, previous to his removal into his new Stores adjoining. Particulars in a future advertisement. MR . CHARE E S DAY I S Will Sell by Auction at his Stores, on Tuesday next, the 7th instant, at 41 o’clock A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDIZE, consisting of— JEWELLERY. Silver, Enamelled, and Cameo Brooches, Paste Pins, Gipsy Shawl Pins, Bracelets, Earrings, Albert Chains, Shirt Studs, Signet Rings, Silver Pencil Cases, Watch Materials, etc., etc. HARDWARE. Clothes, Tooth, Nail, [and Hair, Brushes, Combs, Pen and Pocket Knives, Bottle Jacks, Cork Screws, French Pipes and Cases, etc., etc. Horse-shoe Nails, Rasps, Vice, etc. DRAPERY. Cashmere, Zephyr, and Barege Shawls, Muslin, Conlille Stays, Ribbons, Gloves, etc., Gent’s. Silk and Merino Singlets, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Gambrooms, French Doeskins, Twist, etc. CLOTHING. Alpaca, Cashmerelle, and Tweed Coals and Waistcoats, Moleskin 'Browsers, Cloth Caps, 400 Pairs Bluchers, Children’s Shoes, etc. GROCERIES. 200 Boxes Congou Tea, 100 Bags Manilla Coffee, Teh ms at Sale. EX HEATHER BELL. MR. CHARLES DAVIS VV ill Sell by Auction, at his Stores, on Tuesday next, the 7th Inst., at eleven o’clock, — DOZEN ROCKING CHAIRS, ** 5 Do. Wood Seat ditto. Also, 4 PRESS for Wool or Hay. 3,000 Feet Seasoned Furniture Timber. MR. CHARLES DA VIS Will Sell by Auction, at his Rooms, on Tuesday next,* the 7ih insl., immediately after the Jewcllerry— A MAGNIFICENT GOLD RING, ret with a MATCHLESS SAPPHIRE and THIRTEEN BRILLIANTS, formerly the property of the Marchioness of Chandos. On view the day previous to the Sale,
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 815, 4 February 1854, Page 2
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